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02.01.2014

In December 2010 the EU?s Directive on Industrial Emissions (IED) came into force. The IED regulates the standards that apply to airborne emissions as well as discharges to land and water resulting from industrial operations. A substantial change compared with the former emissions directive for large industrial plants (IPPC) is that the emission limit values that can be achieved through using the Best Available Techniques (BAT) become binding values.

Some information about the revision process can be found at links below:

IED and BREF Revision

Scheme

Source: Jernkontoret, Olores.org

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